FINAL PWEN ABSA PRACTICE 4 Flashcards
The term “prime mover” refers to:
a. All heat engines
b. A single device that either by itself or as part of a system converts a natural source of energy into motion
c. Electric motors
d. Steam turbines
e. Large steam generators
b. A single device that either by itself or as part of a system converts a natural source of energy into motion
The shafts of high output, high temperature steam turbines are usually sealed by using:
a. High pressure air seals
b. Carbon rings
c. Water sealed glands
d. Oil sealed glands
e. Labyrinth glands
e. Labyrinth glands
In an impulse turbine the:
a. Steam flow is reduced through the nozzles
b. Steam pressure is reduced in the nozzles
c. Steam pressure will drop across the blades
d. Steam velocity is increased through the blades
e. Exhaust steam is directed back to the boiler
b. Steam pressure is reduced in the nozzles
A gas turbine is not self-starting. It must be rotated at _____ of its maximum speed before fuel is turned on.
a. 10% to 30%
b. 15% to 30%
c. 20% to 30%
d. 25% to 30%
e. 25% to 50%
c. 20% to 30%
Compression tests should be taken at regular intervals on diesel engines to check for possible development of:
a. Coolant leaks
b. Low torque
c. Fouled glow plugs
d. Overheating
e. Blow by.
e. Blow by.
Condensing turbines:
a. Are always impulse turbines
b. Will have a vacuum in the last row of rotating blades
c. Will use the condensate for heating
d. Are very small units
e. Cannot have counter flow stages.
b. Will have a vacuum in the last row of rotating blades
A closed cycle gas turbine:
a. Does not need a combustion chamber
b. Must use a cooler before the regenerator
c. Will use the same working fluid over again
d. Is a self-starting type of gas turbine
e. Starts with the exhaust valve closed
c. Will use the same working fluid over again
Cooling towers:
a. Remove the heat from the condensate
b. Prevent thermal pollution of rivers and lakes
c. Cannot be used during winter periods
d. Are used with steam turbines only
e. Reduce flue gas temperatures.
b. Prevent thermal pollution of rivers and lakes
A two-cycle engine:
a. Must always have lube oil premixed with the fuel
b. Can never have a crankcase lubrication system
c. Gives one power-stroke every other crankshaft revolution
d. “Pops” twice as often as an equivalent cylinder four-stroke engine
e. Can never be operated in an inverted position
d. “Pops” twice as often as an equivalent cylinder four-stroke engine
Centrifugal pumps do not develop good suction lift because:
a. Atmospheric pressure is usually too low
b. The pumped medium relative density is too high
c. Their internal component clearances are too high
d. The speed is too low
e. They favor pressure rather than volume.
c. Their internal component clearances are too high
You discover that your feed water pump is not delivering sufficient water. A possible cause is:
a. The impeller is plugged
b. The suction lift is too low
c. The discharge head is not high enough
d. There is too much water in the pump
e. The foot valve is fully open.
a. The impeller is plugged
Turbine pumps are best suited for:
a. Low capacity low-pressure service
b. Low capacity high-pressure service
c. High capacity high-pressure service
d. High capacity low-pressure service
e. Heavy viscous fluids.
b. Low capacity high-pressure service
A positive displacement stand by pump will have the:
a. Vent and drain valves open
b. Suction valve closed and the discharge valve open c. Suction valve open and the discharge valve closed d. Suction valve and the discharge valve open
e. Suction valve and the discharge valve closed
b. Suction valve closed and the discharge valve open
A mechanical pump seal:
a. Will have a substantial amount of leakage
b. Will cause more wear on the shaft than a packing seal
c. Is used for high pressure service
d. Does not need cooling
e. Is used in reciprocating pump service
c. Is used for high pressure service
To prime a centrifugal pump you must:
a. Clean the oil ring
b. Fill the housing with liquid
c. Be sure to bypass the impeller
d. Run the pump at half speed
e. Fill the pump casing with compressed air
b. Fill the housing with liquid
If an oil’s viscosity changes much with little temperature change, it will then have a:
a. Low viscosity index
b. High pour point
c. High carbon residue
d. High viscosity index
e. Low pour point
a. Low viscosity index
Which of the following has the greatest effect on the viscosity of lubrication oil?
a. Pressure
b. Load
c. Flow
d. Temperature
e. Speed.
d. Temperature
When 1 ampere of current flows through a resistance by the application of 1 volt the resistance will be 1:
a. Watt
b. Joule
c. Kilowatt
d. Ampere
e. Ohm.
e. Ohm
The voltage required to force a current of 15 amps through a resistance of 5 ohms will be _____ volts.
a. 0.33
b. 3
c. 7.5
d. 33
e. 75.
e. 75.
What is the current flow when a voltage of 110 volts is applied to a circuit of 20 ohms?
a. 0.1818 amperes
b. 0.22 amperes
c. 18.18 amperes
d. 5.5 amperes
e. 55 amperes.
d. 5.5 amperes
The capacity of a transformer can be increased by:
- Submerging the core and windings in a tank of oil
- Submerging the core and windings in a tank of water 3. Forced air cooling the oil in a heat exchanger
- Wrapping the core with a thermal insulation
- Forced air cooling of the core
a. 1, 3, 5
b. 2, 3, 4
c. 1, 4, 5
d. 2, 3, 4, 5
e. 2, 4, 5
a. 1, 3, 5
When grease is used in an antifriction bearing, the bearing housing should not be filled more than _____ full.
a. 1/4
b. 1/3
c. 1/2
d. 3/4
e. Completely
b. 1/3
Oils with a low pour point should be used in:
a. Hot climates
b. Cold climates
c. Climates that have drastic temperature changes
d. Temperatures of a climate that does not matter
e. High humidity situations.
b. Cold climates
Fluid film lubrication:
a. Is used for heavy loads
b. Removes all friction in the bearing
c. Is used in all anti-friction bearings
d. Is used during low ambient temperature conditions e. Is used for light loads.
a. Is used for heavy loads